1997 CR125 low hr refresh

sandman768
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6/26/2019 5:33am Edited Date/Time 4/18/2020 12:05pm
This was on Craigslist 2 hrs south of me on Monday morning....had been for sale for at least 3-4 days..could not believe it was still available...this bike cannot have more than 6-8 hrs on it...everything stock accept the rear tire...I have been looking for a decent 93-97 for 2-3 years now....this won’t be much of a build, it’s a clean & grease job. Going to stay all original...
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sandman768
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6/26/2019 5:35am
Original bars & front tire

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6/26/2019 5:36am
Like new works connection skid plate.....good because they are no longer available
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6/26/2019 5:39am
Original chain & sprockets, chain guide & swing arm buffer still very good condition


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6/26/2019 5:41am
Bonus... air box top cover

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6/26/2019 5:47am
After a good cleansing & fluids drain, I lay it over & use PB blaster on all the swingarrm, linkage bolts to soak a few days before teardown. Subframe had never been removed from the bike, the upper painted bolt still had all the white paint on it, first time a socket is put on it, the paint chips off....carb has some varnish...rear shock rubber bumper split. I took pipe off & looked into cylinder, stock cast piston, can still see cross hatch”s in the cylinder ..
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6/26/2019 5:50am
After restoring a roached 87 RM125, this Honda will restore my faith in Japanese quality & engineering...
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6/26/2019 12:31pm
I don’t think the gas tank has ever been removed....I gave it a little wipe down & coat of WD-40 until I can dig further into it, going to pull top end for inspection, when I finish up some other projects...



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sandman768
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6/26/2019 1:44pm
What a find, looks beautiful !
Thanks, I thought for sure when a I got ahold of the seller it would be gone....seller wanted to wait until the weekend for me to come look at it...I said nope, I have to come today....I have made that mistake before, bikes like this are usually gone on the first day...
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Glen
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6/26/2019 3:34pm
Your bike collection is pretty much to die for. Nice find!
sandman768
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6/26/2019 4:25pm
Glen wrote:
Your bike collection is pretty much to die for. Nice find!
I think finding them is part of the allure...
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500crazy
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6/26/2019 7:32pm
Wow! What a score. Got a few in your collection now Sandman.
Pat327
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6/26/2019 10:33pm
Find of a lifetime! I'm glad you're staying original, that thing is mint! You're living my dreams, haha. Congrats!
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6/26/2019 11:00pm
Incredible find! I have looked in my area everyday for years and years hoping to find that exact bike.
Wow, Just wow.
NiekL
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6/26/2019 11:36pm
That is a sweet find! Check the sealing between the air intake boot and the filter cage, over the years the silicon bond will die. Best is to seal it again, easy fix.
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6/27/2019 2:27am
That bike is sweet! A very nice find and you are one lucky buyer!!
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6/27/2019 3:11am
500crazy wrote:
Wow! What a score. Got a few in your collection now Sandman.
Thanks, have a few that I should have walked away from also....
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6/27/2019 3:17am
Pat327 wrote:
Find of a lifetime! I'm glad you're staying original, that thing is mint! You're living my dreams, haha. Congrats!
I like builds where you do all kinds of mods but when they are this original I keep them that way...Thanks man...
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6/27/2019 3:21am
NiekL wrote:
That is a sweet find! Check the sealing between the air intake boot and the filter cage, over the years the silicon bond will die. Best...
That is a sweet find! Check the sealing between the air intake boot and the filter cage, over the years the silicon bond will die. Best is to seal it again, easy fix.
Thanks for the tip....
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6/27/2019 3:26am
JWACK wrote:
Incredible find! I have looked in my area everyday for years and years hoping to find that exact bike.
Wow, Just wow.
I too have been looking for the last 3-4 years. A few years ago, I looked at a pretty good 96 and did not pull the trigger, it was gone the next day, lesson learned...if it’s decent it won’t last long...the seller had it listed as a 98 model, I click on just about all ads because a lot of guys do not know what year their bikes are....
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Kiwimoto wrote:
That bike is sweet! A very nice find and you are one lucky buyer!!
Thanks...I should mention that I have also looked at many piles of junk along the way...sometimes you get lucky
yak651
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6/28/2019 8:24pm
Sweet bike....now you have to break the suspense and tell us what you got it for!!
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6/28/2019 8:32pm
I dig it, nice find as those a few and far between!
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6/28/2019 9:01pm
Skid plate is insanely hard to find. Searched for over 2 years to find one on ebay.

If you remove it make sure you have plenty of time and patience for the reinstall.
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sandman768
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6/29/2019 5:46am
689 wrote:
Skid plate is insanely hard to find. Searched for over 2 years to find one on ebay. If you remove it make sure you have plenty...
Skid plate is insanely hard to find. Searched for over 2 years to find one on ebay.

If you remove it make sure you have plenty of time and patience for the reinstall.
I have also been looking for parts for these bikes along with looking for the actual bike....yes, WC skid plates long gone...I have no plans to remove it, but I do know if I do, soak those Phillip heat screws with PB blaster, and use an impact driver with a good tip! Actually it would not be hard at all to remove it & have it duplicated for reproduction...the brackets were all pretty much generic to the frame rail size.
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6/29/2019 5:50am
quiknic wrote:
I dig it, nice find as those a few and far between!
Finding a bike this clean in the North East is super rare....most bikes are just hammered by the rocky, hard pack terrain that is most predominant is this region. I have looked at at least 5 CR125s”s in the past 3-5 years that were total junk, but still ran and sellers were in the 1500.00 range...
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6/29/2019 5:51am Edited Date/Time 6/29/2019 6:04am
yak651 wrote:
Sweet bike....now you have to break the suspense and tell us what you got it for!!
Some of the bikes I have, I would make a few bucks on, some I would definitely lose on, good thing I”m not in this to make money! What did I pay? ...much less than you would think...
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CHaynes
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6/29/2019 5:56am
$1400 is a steal of a deal! That's awesome!
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6/30/2019 7:07am
Nice one! again.....
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6/30/2019 7:26am
Very nice !

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